Kessben FC extended their lead at the summit of the Glo Premier League table with a 2-0 win over Arsenals at the Anane Boateng Park on Sunday.
Bismark Idan's two second half goals in the 47th and 52nd minutessealed the win for Bashiru Hayford and his charges against their closetchallengers.
Hearts of Oak suffered their fourth defeat of the season at the Wa Park against All Stars to slip to to 13th place.
Frank Sowah and Ben Acheampong struck in the second part of the game to pull All Stars further away from the relegation zone.
AsanteKotoko had Gideon Baah to thank for the late equalizer in their one-alldraw with city rivals King Faisal at the Baba Yara Stadium.
Faisal had gone ahead through defender Daniel Addo.
Eleven Wise picked up a 4-3 victory over Real Tamale United at the Essipong Stadium but still remained in the relegation zone.
Wise's John Antwi stole the show as he scored all four goals withSadat Karim getting a double and Yusif Abdul-Karim also scoring for RTU.
Chelsea of Bechem fought back to dispatch Hasaacas 2-1 at the Sunyani Coronation Park.
Great Olympics chalked another major result by defeating Heart of Lions 1-0 at the El-Wak Stadium in Accra.
AshantiGold jumped into the top four with a considerable 3-0 win over Liberty Professionals at the Obuasi Len Clay Stadium.
Aduana Stars emerged victors in the battle of the debutants following a 1-0 win over New Edubiase United in Dormaa Ahenkro.


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